Anonymous wrote:I'm an introvert with three kids. Here is how I do it:
-I WFH so not as much interaction with people at work
-I give a lot to my kids but also workout everyday by myself for my sanity
-I don't have as much energy for friendships or mom talk. I like other moms and hope I don't seem unfriendly, but I'm usually not up for mindless chit-chat. I can do deep, interesting conversations, but surface level stuff takes too much out of me. My husband brings the kids to a lot of birthday parties.
-I have a close circle of 4-5 friends and try my best to maintain those friendships but honestly can't do much else. I've accepted this.
Mostly this.
I give a lot to my family & then need time to myself outside of that.
Being introverted doesn’t mean that one has anxiety, doesn’t have friends, doesn’t enjoy outings/activities. It just means that social experiences don’t energize the person. It’s all about equilibrium.